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A new book out from the County Highway newspaper covers their writers’ 250 American things, as released on the 250th birthday of the country, the semiquincentennial (a word that has failed to catch on). Great idea!
Looking through the description inspires me to create my own.
The Ideals
1. The Declaration of Independence
2. Thomas Jefferson
3. George Washington’s Farewell Address
4. Free speech
5. Bill of Rights
6. Paine’s Common Sense
7. Limits on government
8. Individual rights
9. Pursuit of happiness
10. Self-reliance
11. Federalism
12. Liberty Bell
13. We the People
14. Consent of the governed
15. Right to bear arms
16. Freedom of assembly
17. Freedom of religion
18. Freedom of commerce
19. Rule of law
20. Private property
21. Civic republicanism
22. Eternal Vigilance
23. Great Barrington Declaration
Patriotism
24. Sousa marches
25. My Country ‘Tis of Thee
26. Star-Spangled Banner
27. America the Beautiful
28. God Bless America
29. Revolutionary War fife and drum
30. Fourth of July fireworks
31. Aaron Copland’s Rodeo
32. Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring
33. National Anthem at sporting events
34. George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue
35. Scott Joplin’s Ragtime
36. Big Band
37. Bluegrass
38. Folk songs of the pioneers
39. Marching band traditions
40. American flags
41. Gadsden flag
Food and Drink
42. Chicken-fried steak
43. Apple pie
44. BBQ ribs (regional styles)
45. New England clam chowder
46. Southern biscuits and gravy
47. Texas chili (no beans)
48. California burritos (fusion spirit)
49. Hot dogs at ballparks
50. Hamburgers (always reliable)
51. Corn on the cob
52. Thanksgiving turkey
53. Pumpkin pie
54. Fried chicken
55. Meatloaf
56. Pot roast
57. Pancakes with maple syrup
58. Coffee (percolator style)
59. Iced tea
60. Root beer float
61. Ice cream (homemade)
62. Popcorn
63. Bourbon
64. Craft beer
65. Farmers’ market produce
66. Home-canned goods
67. Roadside diner pie
68. State fair food
69. Tailgate grilling
70. Convenience Store Gourmets
71. Apple butter
72. Applejack
73. Boiled Peanuts
Inventions and Tools
74. The needle threader
75. Denim jeans
76. Quilts
77. Wool blankets with silk trim
78. Covered bridges
79. The percolator
80. Sewing machine
81. Cotton gin
82. Steam engine (American adaptations)
83. Electric light bulb
84. Telephone
85. Assembly line
86. Model-T Ford
87. Airplane (Wright Brothers)
88. Barbed wire
89. Typewriter
90. Zipper
91. Duct tape
92. Swiss Army knife (American multi-tools)
93. Coleman lantern
94. Cast iron skillet
95. Ballpoint Pens
96. Pocket knife
97. Toolbox
98. Barn raising tools
99. Windmill
100. Log cabin construction
101. Conestoga wagon
102. Railroad spike
103. Telegraph
104. Transcontinental railroad
105. Hoover Dam engineering
106. Golden Gate Bridge
107. Skyscrapers (early)
108. The Cuisinart
109. GPS
110. Bitcoin
Arts & Culture
111. Art Deco
112. Early Hollywood
113. Norman Rockwell illustrations
114. Currier and Ives prints
115. Hudson River School paintings
116. Grant Wood’s American Gothic
117. Jazz Age
118. Bathtub Gin
119. Backyard Stills
120. Broadway musicals
121. Vaudeville
122. Pre-Code Movies
123. The Marx Brothers
124. Film noir
125. Grand Canyon vistas
126. Yosemite
127. Niagara Falls
128. Smoky Mountains
129. Cape Cod cottages
130. Gilded Age mansions
131. Newport
132. Wrought Iron fences
133. Front porches
134. Town squares
135. County fairs
136. Main Street, USA
137. Fred Astaire
138. Rodeos
139. Baseball
140. Football, the American kind
141. Pecan pie
142. Quilting bees
143. The Lindy Hop
144. Square dancing
145. Charleston Dance
146. East-Coast Swing
147. The Jitterbug
148. Blue ribbon winners
149. 4-H clubs
150. Busby Berkeley
151. Public libraries (Carnegie)
152. One-room schoolhouses
153. Pony Express
History and Enterprise
154. Pioneering spirit
155. Oregon Trail
156. Lewis and Clark expedition
157. Homestead Act
158. Ellis Island
159. Wagon trains
160. Gold Rush
161. Cattle drives
162. Mount Rushmore
163. Statue of Liberty
164. Independence Hall
165. Monticello
166. Mount Vernon
167. Gettysburg Address
168. Lincoln Memorial
169. Robert Taft Memorial
170. Boston Tea Party
171. Minutemen
172. Frugality
173. Thankfulness (harvest festivals)
174. Work ethic
175. Civic piety
176. Agronomy (farming innovation)
177. Localism (town meetings)
178. Enterprise (small business)
179. Physicality (frontier fitness)
180. Forbearance (endurance)
181. Time stewardship
182. Awareness of place
183. Independence Day parades
184. Memorial Day
185. Small-town hardware stores
186. General stores
187. Feed and seed shops
188. Family farms
189. Roadside attractions
190. Brownstone Institute
Daily Life
191. Vinyl records (revival)
192. Gold and Silver hoarding
193. Soda fountains
194. Nickelodeons
195. Penny candy
196. Comic books (Golden Age)
197. Tuxedos
198. Horatio Alger stories
199. Self-made man
200. Volunteer fire departments
201. Community potlucks
202. Church suppers
203. Hymn singing
204. Gospel music
205. Camp meetings
206. Summer camp
207. Boat shoes
208. Hunting traditions (responsible)
209. Gardening
210. Home canning
211. Coin silverware
212. Attic treasures
213. Thrift stores
214. Garage sales
215. Flea markets
216. Antique shops
217. Bookstores
218. Bootleggers
219. Radio (Golden Age)
220. Podcasts (modern frontier)
221. Homeschooling freedom
222. Charter schools
223. Private enterprise in education
224. Anti-Vaxxers
225. Medical freedom
226. Food freedom
227. Right to try
228. Second Amendment culture
229. Open carry spirit
230. Neighborhood block parties
231. Porch swings
232. The Baptist Hymnal
233. Backyard BBQs
234. Fire pits
235. Marshmallow roasts
236. The Marfa Lights
237. Road trips
238. Route 66
239. Truck stops
240. Passenger Trains
241. Diners
242. Motels (vintage)
243. Campgrounds
244. The Washboard
245. Zoos
246. Brass Bands
247. Reusing
248. Makers, Wood and Pottery
249. The Epoch Times
250. American dream
Jeffrey A. Tucker is the founder and president of the Brownstone Institute and the author of many thousands of articles in the scholarly and popular press, as well as 10 books in five languages, most recently “Liberty or Lockdown.” He is also the editor of “The Best of Ludwig von Mises.” He writes a daily column on economics for The Epoch Times and speaks widely on the topics of economics, technology, social philosophy, and culture. He can be reached at [email protected]